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Can I use third-party file sharing tools that collect personal information in North Dakota? What are the requirements?
Use of Third-Party File Sharing Tools in North Dakota
North Dakota law prohibits the disclosure and use of personal information obtained by the department in connection with a motor vehicle record, except as provided in sections 39-33-03, 39-33-04, and 39-33-05 [2.1]. Additionally, criminal history record information exchanged between criminal justice agencies for criminal justice purposes may not be used or disseminated for purposes other than those for which it was originally obtained [4.1].
However, there are exceptions to the authorization requirements for disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information, including disclosure with the consent or at the direction of the consumer, to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions, and to comply with federal, state, or local laws, rules, and other applicable legal requirements [3.2].
Based on the available information, it is unclear whether the use of third-party file sharing tools that collect personal information is allowed in North Dakota. It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to determine the specific requirements and limitations for the use of such tools in North Dakota.
[2.1]: NDCC Section 39-33-02 [4.1]: NDAC Section 10-13-04-01 [3.2]: NDAC Section 45-14-01-16
Source(s):
- [2.1] Disclosure and use of personal information from department records prohibited.
- [4.1] Limitation on use of exchanged information.
- [3.2] Other exceptions to notice and authorization requirements for disclosure of nonpublic personal financial information.
Jurisdiction
North Dakota